Warriors V South Sydney

Warriors second row forward Awen Guttenbeil hopes that Sydney-based Warrior supporters turn out in numbers for this Saturday night's Round 14 game against the South Sydney Rabbitohs.

"The last time we played in Sydney was against Wests Tigers and the crowd
started chanting for the Warriors," said Guttenbeil.

"It was an awesome thing to hear, it gave us a real boost to help us kick-on
and win that game.

"It would be fantastic if Kiwis living in Sydney got out to support us when
we take on the Rabbitohs, it would be a great occasion.

"Due to injury I can't be there but I hope 5,000 other Kiwis can," said
Guttenbeil.

Guttenbeil will not play this weekend because of a slight calf strain but he
hopes growing support for the Warriors will keep the Warriors pack moving
forward in his absence.

Last week was a good week for the Warriors.

On Friday, franchise player Stacey Jones signed a new four-year deal with
the club meaning he will remain a Warrior until he is 30-years of age. With
PJ Marsh and Lance Hohaia already committed to long-term contracts the
Warriors future looks solid.

On Sunday the Warriors set a new club record of 7 consecutive wins with
their 34 - 6 defeat of the Cowboys.